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'''Financial censorship''' is the practice of major [[payment processors]] refusing to process transactions for entities that do not align with their values. Since these payment processors hold a dominant position in global finance with no widely-adopted alternative, this practice results in a strong chilling effect by making independent free expression that runs afoul of their policies financially unsustainable.
'''Financial censorship''' is the practice of major [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payment_processor '''payment processors'''] refusing to process transactions for individuals or entities that do not align with their values. Although some banks and processors must comply with the law by avoiding known criminal activity, some institutions take a heavy-handed approach in this regard, leading to the censorship of legal adult content,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reitman |first=Rainey |date=2012-02-29 |title=Legal Censorship: PayPal Makes a Habit of Deciding What Users Can Read |url=https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/legal-censorship-paypal-makes-habit-deciding-what-users-can-read |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250829181309/https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/legal-censorship-paypal-makes-habit-deciding-what-users-can-read |archive-date=2025-08-29 |access-date=2025-08-29 |website=Electronic Frontier Foundation}}</ref> medical marijuana advocacy,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Flitter |first=Emily |date=2018-08-22 |title=Wells Fargo closes bank account of candidate who supports marijuana |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/22/wells-fargo-closes-bank-account-of-candidate-who-supports-marijuana.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250829181619/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/22/wells-fargo-closes-bank-account-of-candidate-who-supports-marijuana.html |archive-date=2025-08-29 |access-date=2025-08-29 |website=CNBC}}</ref> and other incidents. Companies like PayPal have a long history of censorship; although, when major payment processors such as Visa and Mastercard censor individuals or business entities, they effectively ban those people from engaging in payment transactions at all. This is due to their dominant position in global finance with no widely-adopted alternative.
 
==Why it is a problem==
 
*This could allow payment processors to censor media they do not like, by refusing to process payments for that specific type of media.
*Very anti-consumer, not allowing you to purchase the legal media that you want.  


==Notable incidents==
==Notable incidents==
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===Steam===
===Steam===
In July 2025, [[Steam]], an online platform and digital marketplace for video games and related computer software and assets, added a new rule to their [https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/gettingstarted/onboarding#5 publishing guidelines] against "in particular, certain kinds of adult only content", and proceeded to withdraw hundreds of titles from sale on the platform.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Koselke |first=Anna |date=2025-07-18 |title=Valve confirms pressure from banks and card companies is to blame for the storefront axing adult Steam games: "Loss of payment methods would prevent customers from being able to purchase other titles" |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/games/valve-confirms-pressure-from-banks-and-card-companies-is-to-blame-for-the-storefront-axing-adult-steam-games-loss-of-payment-methods-would-prevent-customers-from-being-able-to-purchase-other-titles/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250726022008/https://www.gamesradar.com/games/valve-confirms-pressure-from-banks-and-card-companies-is-to-blame-for-the-storefront-axing-adult-steam-games-loss-of-payment-methods-would-prevent-customers-from-being-able-to-purchase-other-titles/ |archive-date=26 Jul 2025 |access-date=15 Aug 2025 |work=GamesRadar+ |quote=Judging by the information available on SteamDB, over 100 games have been marked as "retired" from Valve's storefront in just two days – many of which are titles with adult-only content.}}</ref>
''Main article:'' [[Valve allows ISPs and payment processors to censor content on Steam|Valve allows financial censorship of Steam games]]
 
In July 2025, [[Steam]], an online platform and digital marketplace for video games and related computer software and assets, added a new rule to their [https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/gettingstarted/onboarding#5 publishing guidelines] against "in particular, certain kinds of adult only content", and proceeded to withdraw hundreds of titles from sale on the platform.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Koselke |first=Anna |date=2025-07-18 |title=Valve confirms pressure from banks and card companies is to blame for the storefront axing adult Steam games: "Loss of payment methods would prevent customers from being able to purchase other titles" |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/games/valve-confirms-pressure-from-banks-and-card-companies-is-to-blame-for-the-storefront-axing-adult-steam-games-loss-of-payment-methods-would-prevent-customers-from-being-able-to-purchase-other-titles/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250726022008/https://www.gamesradar.com/games/valve-confirms-pressure-from-banks-and-card-companies-is-to-blame-for-the-storefront-axing-adult-steam-games-loss-of-payment-methods-would-prevent-customers-from-being-able-to-purchase-other-titles/ |archive-date=26 Jul 2025 |access-date=15 Aug 2025 |work=GamesRadar+ |quote=Judging by the information available on SteamDB, over 100 games have been marked as "retired" from Valve's storefront in just two days – many of which are titles with adult-only content.}}</ref> This was due to a demand from payment processors [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_Inc. '''Visa Inc.'''] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastercard '''Mastercard'''] after multiple complaints from a group called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_Shout '''Collective Shout'''] <ref name = "Visa-Mastercard-Censorship">{{Cite news | last=Hansford | first=Amelia | title=Why are Visa and Mastercard banning ‘adult’ purchases? Here’s everything you need to know | url=https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/08/04/visa-mastercard-adult-purchases/ | website=ThePinkNews | date=2025-08-04 | access-date=2025-09-02 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250814182300/https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/08/04/visa-mastercard-adult-purchases/ | archive-date=2025-08-14}}</ref>


===Itch.io===
===Itch.io===
In July 2025, [[Itch.io]], a platform for many indie games, delisted "all adult {{Wplink|Not safe for work|NSFW}} content" from their storefront. Later that month, they restored all NSFW games, as long as they're free. Currently, they are in negotiations with payment processors to start restoring some paid titles, but they have acknowledged that this will see some titles permanently removed from the platform.
In July 2025, [[Itch.io]], a platform for many indie games, delisted "all adult {{Wplink|Not safe for work|NSFW}} content" from their storefront. Later that month, they restored all NSFW games, as long as they're free. Currently, they are in negotiations with payment processors to start restoring some paid titles, but they have acknowledged that this will see some titles permanently removed from the platform. <ref name = "Visa-Mastercard-Censorship" />
 
===Stripe, 2012===
Stripe pre-emptively censored LGBTQ erotic fiction on Nifty Archive in fear of breaking user agreements with Visa and Mastercard. Some time later, they rescinded.<ref>{{Cite web |last=EFF |title=Payment Provider Stripe Upholds Free Speech, Reactivates Nifty Archives |url=https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/11/payment-provider-stripe-upholds-free-speech-reactivates-nifty-archives}}</ref>


===Wikileaks, 2011===
===Wikileaks, 2011===
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"Visa and MasterCard stopped processing donations for WikiLeaks in December 2010 after the United States criticized the organization's release of thousands of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables from its embassies all over the world."
"Visa and MasterCard stopped processing donations for WikiLeaks in December 2010 after the United States criticized the organization's release of thousands of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables from its embassies all over the world."


From Visa, Mastercard, Bank of America, PayPal, and Western Union.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reuters |first= |date=2011 |title=WikiLeaks says "blockade" threatens its existence |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-wikileaks-idUSTRE79N46K20111024/}}</ref>
From Visa, Mastercard, Bank of America, PayPal, and Western Union.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Holden |first=Michael |date=2011-10-24 |title=WikiLeaks says "blockade" threatens its existence |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-wikileaks-idUSTRE79N46K20111024/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250829181835/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-wikileaks-idUSTRE79N46K20111024/ |archive-date=2025-08-29 |access-date=2025-08-29 |website=Reuters}}</ref>
 
===Dem. candidate Nikki Fried, 2018===
Wells Fargo closed the account of Nikki Fried, a Florida candidate, due to her advocacy of medical marijuana, which is legal in the state of Florida.<ref>{{Cite web |last=CNBC |date=2018 |title= |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/22/wells-fargo-closes-bank-account-of-candidate-who-supports-marijuana.html}}</ref>
 
==PayPal==
''Main article:'' [[PayPal]]
 
PayPal has an extensive history with censoring content from individuals and organizations alike, including (but certainly not limited to):
 
===COVID misinformation, 2022===
In 2022, PayPal enacted a policy to target misinformation during the COVID pandemic by charging a $2,500 fine to individuals.
 
"The new policy, which said customers could have to pay damages of $2,500 for each violation, was supposed to go into effect on Nov. 3, the reports said."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reuters |date=2022 |title=PayPal says policy to fine customers for 'misinformation' was an 'error' |url=https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/paypal-says-it-never-intended-fine-users-misinformation-bloomberg-news-2022-10-10/}}</ref>


===Smashwords, 2012===
==Possible Solutions==
The indie ebook publisher, Smashwords, was censored by PayPal for publishing explicit content.<ref>{{Cite web |last=EFF |title=https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/legal-censorship-paypal-makes-habit-deciding-what-users-can-read |url=https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/legal-censorship-paypal-makes-habit-deciding-what-users-can-read}}</ref>


==See also==
*Cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or Monero<!-- Spelling this correctly will refuse the edit as spam -->
[[Collective Shout]]
*Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
*[https://www.taler.net GNU Taler] is open source and allows for payments that are anonymous for the payer but not the entity receiving the money


==External links==
==External links==

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Financial censorship is the practice of major payment processors refusing to process transactions for individuals or entities that do not align with their values. Although some banks and processors must comply with the law by avoiding known criminal activity, some institutions take a heavy-handed approach in this regard, leading to the censorship of legal adult content,[1] medical marijuana advocacy,[2] and other incidents. Companies like PayPal have a long history of censorship; although, when major payment processors such as Visa and Mastercard censor individuals or business entities, they effectively ban those people from engaging in payment transactions at all. This is due to their dominant position in global finance with no widely-adopted alternative.

Why it is a problem[edit | edit source]

  • This could allow payment processors to censor media they do not like, by refusing to process payments for that specific type of media.
  • Very anti-consumer, not allowing you to purchase the legal media that you want.

Notable incidents[edit | edit source]

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Steam[edit | edit source]

Main article: Valve allows financial censorship of Steam games

In July 2025, Steam, an online platform and digital marketplace for video games and related computer software and assets, added a new rule to their publishing guidelines against "in particular, certain kinds of adult only content", and proceeded to withdraw hundreds of titles from sale on the platform.[3] This was due to a demand from payment processors Visa Inc. and Mastercard after multiple complaints from a group called Collective Shout [4]

Itch.io[edit | edit source]

In July 2025, Itch.io, a platform for many indie games, delisted "all adult NSFW content" from their storefront. Later that month, they restored all NSFW games, as long as they're free. Currently, they are in negotiations with payment processors to start restoring some paid titles, but they have acknowledged that this will see some titles permanently removed from the platform. [4]

Wikileaks, 2011[edit | edit source]

Famous whistleblower Julian Assange was censored in what he called a "financial blockade."

"Visa and MasterCard stopped processing donations for WikiLeaks in December 2010 after the United States criticized the organization's release of thousands of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables from its embassies all over the world."

From Visa, Mastercard, Bank of America, PayPal, and Western Union.[5]

Possible Solutions[edit | edit source]

  • Cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or Monero
  • Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
  • GNU Taler is open source and allows for payments that are anonymous for the payer but not the entity receiving the money

External links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Reitman, Rainey (2012-02-29). "Legal Censorship: PayPal Makes a Habit of Deciding What Users Can Read". Electronic Frontier Foundation. Archived from the original on 2025-08-29. Retrieved 2025-08-29.
  2. Flitter, Emily (2018-08-22). "Wells Fargo closes bank account of candidate who supports marijuana". CNBC. Archived from the original on 2025-08-29. Retrieved 2025-08-29.
  3. Koselke, Anna (2025-07-18). "Valve confirms pressure from banks and card companies is to blame for the storefront axing adult Steam games: "Loss of payment methods would prevent customers from being able to purchase other titles"". GamesRadar+. Archived from the original on 26 Jul 2025. Retrieved 15 Aug 2025. Judging by the information available on SteamDB, over 100 games have been marked as "retired" from Valve's storefront in just two days – many of which are titles with adult-only content.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Hansford, Amelia (2025-08-04). "Why are Visa and Mastercard banning 'adult' purchases? Here's everything you need to know". ThePinkNews. Archived from the original on 2025-08-14. Retrieved 2025-09-02.
  5. Holden, Michael (2011-10-24). "WikiLeaks says "blockade" threatens its existence". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2025-08-29. Retrieved 2025-08-29.